Hey, just because they made one mega-deal doesn’t mean the Nets are done.

But they probably are. Team president Rod Thorn said upon completion of the trade of Jason Kidd that he didn’t see anything on the horizon, but gave his cautionary, “you never know” line.

Still, the Nets spent so much time and focus on the Kidd trade – they started formulating it at the start of the Clinton campaign (Bill’s, not Hillary’s) – it left little time to explore other deals. If anything happens, it will be “minor,” one team exec said. And coach Lawrence Frank didn’t foresee anything.

“We’re all under every impression the group we have tonight is the group we have against Indiana Friday,” he said.

Still, the players can fret until 3 p.m.. One Internet report claimed the Nets and Nuggets were talking Jamaal Magloire and Bostjan Nachbar for Nene. Given Nene’s medical condition (testicular cancer), any deal would be high risk. One source squashed it.

So what is up?

“We’re always looking to see if we can improve the team, so we are having discussions,” said Kiki Vandeweghe, special assistant to Thorn.

Said Nachbar: “It’s not just my name you’ve heard. When it comes to the Nets this year, everybody’s name comes up. You just try to block it out.”

One name mentioned is Vince Carter. The Nets sought takers for his contract, but nothing occurred. Multiple team sources emphatically denied a report of a three-team deal with the Knicks and Miami that had the Knicks getting Carter, the Heat getting Eddy Curry and the Nets taking expiring deals (Jason Williams, Ricky Davis).

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With Kidd gone, the Nets have no captain. Frank said it has not really been high on the priority list. Carter and Richard Jefferson “are the logical candidates,” Frank said.

Keith Van Horn was inactive but showed up at the practice facility yesterday, Frank said. No timetable at all. …

DeSagana Diop is confident he’ll help. “I play hard, play different, block shots, [can] be a big presence down there,” said the 7-footer.